if you can't play a LIVE set, maybe consider stepping aside and letting one of the many other artist who want to play step in?

i would say this to any artist here so this is no dis to 'patterns in the ivy'

either way, good luck.

looking forward to listening to everyone's sets.
CHEERS

The original plan was to play a live set, but due to laptop problems and my paranoia that we wouldn't be able to get through the university firewall we decided to record it a couple of days in advance.

It's not like we're just reeling off some songs we had lying around, there is material that we wrote specifically for this event and I spent a lot of time working on it.

The original plan was to play a live set, but due to laptop problems and my paranoia that we wouldn't be able to get through the university firewall we decided to record it a couple of days in advance.

We are going to try to do 5 tracks. The first one will be a IB arrangement of Gary Numan's "Are Friends Electric". Some Blues and a few items off a few CDs yet to be released. If anyone wants to know the names, note me.

_________________Well I've been to one world fair a picnic and a rodeo and that's the stupidest thing I ever heard come over a set of earphones.Last edited by JeffWojo on Sat Dec 31, 2011 10:44 am; edited 1 time in total

Apologies to the audience for buffering problems , thanks for your patience and help Jez, very frustrating at my end paying so much a month for internet connection and having it dropping out so much, shall fix that however I need to. Set is 22 minutes.

Here is the set I performed as you should have heard it with guests percussionist Astro Dave and vocalist Sheah Spark. The next 8-10 minutes of patches that were to be used can be saved for another piece.

Thanks everybody for organizing and playing, I enjoyed the music a lot

I recorded all the performances allthough some recordings did get messed up
due to drops in the stream. But If you need a recording of your set send me a pm, I might have it.

now, before the event officially started, I played around for a couple of hours
with live fireworks sounds from outside and a SK-1 (either to sample or just
layer some sound on top of it). posted below is a small bit which I think had
some nice sounds in it. (be warned, there is a part where the fireworks get loud).
I have to check what more is in there and might post some more
excerpts.

Here's my Sonic Tweet from last night. My only small complaint is that I forgot to set up a glass of water for the blues harmonica, so my reed bending was quite thin. A gazillion cables and pieces of software interlocked and working, but I forgot the damned cup of water. Next time!

The soft synths are all Applied Acoustics -- Chromaphone that came out at Thanksgiving used for assorted percussion, the flute from Tassman and the electric guitar from String Studio. I tweaked the patches somewhat, but mostly I applied Scrabble-to-MIDI to drive the thing. It may be the swan song for S2M, because I am working on its successor that is quite more flexible in several regards, including support for live coding in Python.

I played my Godin xtsa MIDI guitar through a Roland GE-33, plus a Hohner G blues harp, cross-harped into D, with effects and mixing in Ableton Live.

Happy New Year to all, and thanks to the folks who ran the stream and the performers. It's always fun.

This is what I used for my NYE set: tenori-on in push (drone) mode controlling blofeld running through t-resonator 'time woven filter matrix' (plus repeater for looping, out of shot)

Blofeld's great, innit? Can't wait to have the ability to run individual patches to external effects in multi mode, because you can't assign individual effects on-board._________________AudiodefSynthetronicaGentoo Studio

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